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We found this one antisocially but it was still lots of fun.

One of the Social Butterflies was near home but for the others we had to go a bit out of our way during our travels to get after them. I did forget to record one of the clues for the final but the CO was kind enough to provide them. When I put the clues together I was quite sure we were going to have to take a Mulligan but I went to take a look anyway. Then it happened... a remarkable sight for this time of year... I must have spotted about 15 butterflies around GZ. After wandering around for awhile I spotted a giant Red-spotted Purple... which I netted, tagged and released.

This was a fun series and we would like to thank all the COs for contributing to our entertainment.

TNT

A Mystery Cache is the “catch-all” of cache types, this form of cache can involve complicated puzzles you will first need to solve to determine the coordinates. The only commonality of this cache type is that the coordinates listed are not of the actual cache location but a general reference point, such as a nearby parking location. Due to the increasing creativity of geocaching this becomes the staging ground for new and unique challenges.